Abstract

The article studies the state, issues, and patterns of criminological planning at the level of the subject of the Russian Federation. The study primarily aims to detect shortcomings in the mechanism of financial support for regional criminological programming. The analysis conducted helps determine a mainly internal source-based distributive principle of complex regional programs financing. At the same time, the resources of private investors are practically not involved in the implementation of regional criminological planning documents, resulting in missed opportunities for public and private partnership. The study has determined a number of important measures effective in attracting private investments to the process of criminological programming in the subject of the Russian Federation and at the municipal level, and to the increase in the level of coordination between the law enforcement agencies and the state authorities of the subjects.

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